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MS Office Forum / Excel / Charting / October 2005

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Excel2003: Axis labels are truncated31 Oct 2005 23:32 GMT2
I would be grateful if someone could help me with this problem as despite
throwing a lot of time at it I cannot seem to find a solution.
I have a horizontal bar chart with labels against the side axis. The labels
are being truncated.
Widening Cluster Chart Columns31 Oct 2005 21:37 GMT2
I have a Cluster Column chart with 3 series. This is data gathered
weekly and I have 8 weeks of data, one data point for each series per
week.
The problem I am having is that the columns in the chart are very thin
How do I bring Excel graph to illustrator (no cut and paste)31 Oct 2005 16:31 GMT4
I am using Excel 2003 and Illustrator 9.0, how do I bring in a chart (like a
2D surface chart) from Excel into Illustrator, so that it can be edited in
illustrator (so that it is not just an image)? Cutting and pasting is not
working.
How do I add percentages to data labels?31 Oct 2005 13:58 GMT1
This is on the Sales data chart with no percentages on it.
Charting Run Times31 Oct 2005 03:37 GMT3
Ok, here's the deal.  I have a data table on sheet 1.   It is organized like
this:
Column A:  Start Time "A"
Column B:  End Time "A"
Cluster a 3-D Column29 Oct 2005 15:17 GMT1
I am trying to create a 3-D column with clustered columns. Is this even
possible, and if so, how do I do it.
Here is what I have:
Scores on a standardized test at intake, 6 months, and termination for males
Highlight all colums in Bar Graph29 Oct 2005 14:15 GMT1
I am trying to do a trend line, and inorder to do this, i need to be
able to highlight all the columns in my chart. But every time, it won't
let me highlight Mar and Aug, but it does hightlight all the others. I
have tried doing this both from excel and powerpoint but get the same
Turning an equation into a graph29 Oct 2005 13:38 GMT2
For a school assignment I have to turn a number of equations into a graph.
for example y=-56 over 2197 (X+38.5)to the third -7 when X = -45.
HELP!!!
Bolding Part Of A Title By Code....29 Oct 2005 02:41 GMT7
Here is a snippet of code I use when Opening a Workbook...
ActiveSheet.ChartObjects("Chart 4").Activate
ActiveChart.ChartTitle.Text = "ABC Total For " _
& Worksheets("TheChart").Range("Title").Value
graph add ins for dials or dashboard reports?29 Oct 2005 02:38 GMT1
I am trying to create some dashboard reporting at my company and cannot find
any addins for this purpose.  Can anyone help ???
Making mutiple graphs the same size29 Oct 2005 02:36 GMT1
We are trying to print four graphs that are identical in size and format on
one sheet.  Is there an easy way to get them of equal size?  Or how would you
go about doing this.
Chart Series using non-contiguous calls in VBA29 Oct 2005 02:30 GMT1
I'm trying to create charts in Excel from a bunch of non-contiguous cells
using VBA.
The cells are Sheet1!$C1:C2,Sheet1!$C4:C5,Sheet1!$C6:C7,Sheet1!$C9:C10, etc.
I first tried to set Series.Formula with a string that I generated from the
data source remain constant28 Oct 2005 12:51 GMT1
I have line chart that uses values in column C. Periodically I insert a new
column of data which then becomes the new column C. Now the chart is
displaying the data in column D but would like it to always chart the values
in C. I tried removing the absolute references in the ...
Creating a distribution Graph.28 Oct 2005 10:45 GMT3
How do I build a graph to denote the distribution of the Excel data?
Believe it or not, this was our boys 4th grade homework.
Bar Chart depicting the "percentage of another percentage(less than 100)"28 Oct 2005 05:07 GMT1
I am trying to figure out how to create a progress chart that include
two values.
The first values (78%, 61%, 0%, 11%) represent the percentage o
reports submitted.
 
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